Pro-religion? It was an important aspect reflecting many people follow religion (good sci-fi, as this is, only ever reflects our world, not a different world). It also showed on many occasions how it can be a "bad" thing too, in that it can get extremists to do wild things etc.

I won't go on a huge social rant, suffice to say I hope you revisit because the mythology of it and the agenda of the Cylons is AMAZING - and some great acting too.

Obviously I didn't get that far into it, but from what I saw, there was a rational scientist who was persuaded into believing in myth/magic/nonsense by a girl in a red dress. It seemed so illogical and absurd to me that it killed the show completely. Nobody with a functioning brain would do what he did, it's simply impossible and smacked of something written in to draw in the religious nut cases in America.

And religion won't exist in the future, so it shouldn't be in sci-fi. According to recent data and predictions it will be extinct within 3 or 4 generations. Too late for us sadly though.